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Every associate leaves 4/5(n-1) molecules of a pile of n molecule. This result in an awful formula for the complete process (because every time one molecule must be taken away to make the pile divisible by 5):

4/5(4/5(4/5(4/5(4/5(4/5(p-1)-1)-1)-1)-1)-1), where p is the number of molecule in the original pile, must be a whole number.

The trick is to make the number of molecule in the pile divisible by 5, by adding 4 molecules. This is possible because you can take away those 4 molecules again after taking away one fifth part of the pile: normally, 4/5(n-1) molecules are left of a pile of n molecules; now 4/5(n+4) =4/5(n-1) +4 molecules are left of a pile of n+4 molecules. And because of this, the number of molecule in the pile stays divisible by 5 during the whole process. So we are now looking for a p for which the following holds:

4/5×4/5×4/5×4/5×4/5×4/5× (p+4) = (46/56) × (p+4), where p is the number of molecule in the original pile, must be a whole number.

Good day,Motors make noise. There a 2 in the bottom back of the machine.One is the compressor itself and the second is the cooling fan motor located in the same area. Someone will have to remove the rear bottom cover. If it's the fan motor, then the repair cost is nominal. On the other hand, if it's coming from the compressor itself, you have a major problem.

plug it back in and there should be a buttong somwhere toward the corner and in small lettering"un-lock/lock" hold that button for 5 secs and see if it un-locks the board. if it dont the your board might be bad....hopefully this helps

Your exit hose behind the machine has to go over a certain height before it goes into your wall standpipe or sink. The height is marked behind your machine, approx 3 feet above ground level. The hose should put about 3 or 4 inches into the standpipe, & not fitted airtight.